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Date: Fri, 6 Dec 96 09:43:16 GMT
From: Olly.Kierse@an*.co* ( Oliver Kierse )
To: techdiver@terra.net, strikinc@oz*.co*.au*
Subject: Re: Deep Air
Cc: scuba-l@br*.br*.ed*
Strike, 

I should have thought that sufficient evidence exists on this mailgroup
alone to support your hypothesis.

See this little gem below on how to attract and retain customers. Also
try the Techdiver archives.

Now piss off and dont annoy me again.

Olly

>from: <ken@co*.ci*.uf*.ed*>
>Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1996 15:52:52 -0800
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>Subject: Re: 104's for sale
>To: "Steve Hogan" <Steve.Hogan@tr*.co*>, cavers@ge*.co*, CMCKINLAY1@ao*.co*,
        techdiver@terra.net, "Ken Sallot"
	<ken@co*.ci*.uf*.ed*>
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>  Hey, Dumbfuck, read it again. These tanks have been where you will never go, 
>and you have just proven it. You forgot to ask if they were oxygen cleaned.  


On 5 Dec 1996, "Steve Hogan" <Steve.Hogan@tr*.co*> wrote:
>> Reply to:     RE>104's for sale
>>
>>Hi, I am interested in the dual 104s.
>>
>>Is the manifold 200 bar DIN?
>>
>>What is the Hydro date on the tanks and is the VIP still valid?
>>
>>Finally,
>>
>>where do you live? (shipping)
>>
>>BTW, great offer.
>>
>>Steve Hogan

> From owner-techdiver@terra.net Fri Dec  6 08:58:12 1996
> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 18:31:45 +1100 (EST)
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> To: techdiver@terra.net
> From: David Strike <strikinc@oz*.co*.au*>
> Subject: Deep Air
> Cc: scuba-l@br*.br*.ed*
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> On the 27/11/96 I asked the following on the Tech forum:-
> 
> >As a matter of personal interest I'd be most interested in hearing about
> any 'personality defects' in divers with high exposures to so called inert
> gases.  Over the years I've noted marked changes in the tolerance levels of
> others - and myself! - when thus exposed.  Is there any basis for this?  Or
> is it just that you get naturally cranky with age?
> >
> 
> Despite underwhelming response I've since discovered that there may be a
> link between divers exposed to high partial pressures of both O2 and N2 and
> aggressive behaviour.  However, there has - apparently - been little, if
> any, research conducted into the long and short term effects of this
> 'malady'. I'm still interested in hearing about any instances of this
> phenomenon. 
> 
> Please respond before I come out there and break your arms and legs and
> whittle on your torso with a rusty dive knife!!!
> 
> Strike
> 
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